WWTW supports
those who have served in the Armed Forces and their families, empowering them
to regain their independence, thrive and contribute in our communities. Read more about WWTW, our team and the work
we do on our website https://wwtw.org.uk/

You will be responsible for providing a
clear perspective of the current and future financial position of the charity;
and for developing, maintaining and managing the finance processes. You will manage
the finance team and the charity’s financial systems and processes. The role reports to the CEO and is a member
of the senior management responsible for compiling management accounts and
advising the senior management team of the health of the Charity.

Ultimately, you will be
responsible for the day-to-day management of the Finance team and the Charities
financial transactions and procedures.

Our ideal candidate will
demonstrate the ability to provide financial expertise to the Board and CEO, through
the timely management, preparation and interpretation of accounts, budgets and
projections. You will have a high level of IT skills, excellent organisational
skills, the ability to work independently and be able to handle time-sensitive
tasks. You will have prior experience
of working in a senior financial role, be confident dealing with stakeholders
and have an appropriate understanding of Charity and Fundraising regulations.

You will be a qualified
accountant and have a minimum of 3 years commercial or charity experience, post
qualification with good knowledge of GAAP, VAT and PAYE with experience of
working in a multi-disciplined environment be a strong communicator and have
excellent attention to detail.

Please reference the Job description for a
full list of responsibilities.

WWTW promotes family friendly flexible
working opportunities where operational needs allow, is an equal
opportunities employer and committed to promoting and protecting the physical
and mental health and wellbeing of its staff.

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Established in 2010, Walking With The Wounded supports a pathway for vulnerable veterans to re-integrate back into society and sustain their independence. At the heart of this journey is employment. You can help by making a donation or fundraising for the charity.

Walking With The Wounded is registered as a charity in England and Wales, number 1153497 and Scotland, number SC047760